Story by Annie Gowen
It was months before Faisal Ahmed Dar finally stepped back on the cricket field.
He had been his team’s top batter. But Faisal, 16, was recovering from a pellet wound that robbed him More...

By Atta Rasool Malik
“It is very difficult to give an exact figure but, we have killed around 200 In Kashmir.” The assessment of local terrorists is around 110-120. Similarly, the foreigners are about 100”.
It More...

What exactly does azadi mean to Kashmiris? Why can’t it be discussed? Since when have maps been sacrosanct?
By Arundhati Roy
The people of Kashmir have made it clear once again, as they have done year upon year, More...

By Asma Khan Lone
Kashmir has erupted once again, engulfed by yet another cycle of conflict and violence—its Sisyphean bane. The trigger this time is the killing of rebel commander, Burhan Wani, the tech-savvy More...

By Shome Basu
A look at the lives of locals and those affected by pellet guns during the weeks of violence and protests in the Valley, before the curfew was finally lifted after 51 days.
On August 5, Umar Yousuf, More...

By Ishaal Zehra
While it’s been four years that the United Nations has asked India to repeal the controversial Armed Forces (Special Powers) Act, the Indian Army has continued with its horrendous practice of More...

By Basharat Peer
SRINAGAR, Kashmir — On July 8, Burhan Wani, a 22-year-old rebel, was shot dead by Indian soldiers and police officers in a small village in the central part of Indian-controlled Kashmir. News More...

Pakistani nation is observing Black Day today (Wednesday) to express solidarity with their Kashmiri brethren who are being subjected to worst brutalities in Indian-occupied Kashmir by Indian armed forces.
The Federal More...

TV and newspapers shut down as part of efforts to control unrest
By David Keohane in Mumbai
Authorities in India-controlled Kashmir have clamped down on the media, shutting newspapers and television stations as More...